AI art, dance and photography are redefining horror this Halloween

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In 1818, author Mary Shelley told the story of Victor Frankenstein and his "creature" -- a tale that explored humanity's fascination with animating the unliving. This Halloween, an AI-powered séance is doing much of the same: "resurrecting" Shelley, and others, from beyond the grave. It is just one of many ways horror is being explored in different disciplines, putting a new spin on the genre's traditionally grotesque, unnatural and psychological elements. Ahead of Halloween, Grid spoke with three artists -- known for their creepy creations in artificial intelligence, dance and photography -- about how horror is explored in the media they work in. Resurrection -- and the idea of the "undead" -- is a Halloween hallmark.

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